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THE DAILY PRESĄ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1885.

182 small gunboats, Germany, however; umbrella from his house in Wyndham-street was wae plenty of noise being made by the band here Ey Order of the Governor."

The Chinaman who stole Mr. Eugene Piron's he nood, not make such i fuss a thoro It is necessary to know, as you barn it printed | To our astonishment, on the 31st of July, hoof that was taken any, leaving the other thing so for us we know having occurred in the intact. The varge-boats lying alongside had hae one armoured corvette, oue upar-posterday antenasd by Mr. Wodehouse to eat the Gardens. Ho then went book, and Witness-The question is prompted by the meantime to wezken Mr. Gilas's position in any their roofs taken off, and their prova drawn decked and three flush-decked corvottes, months hard labour.

found his next door seichhour, Mr. Ellie, Captain-Superintendent of Police. I am not way, he was supa acded by orders from HL.Morboard; the sampons were expeized. The bigo armoured gatiboats, and 19 torpedo

on the verandah. She told him har husband horn to be arose-camined by the Captain- Chargé d'Affaires; and Mr. Playfair, an ofBeer thick mooring obains of the Kiang-gu were A new quatitution for the Straits Bottle-was away, she had brou awakened by the noise, Superintendent of Folios, and I think I am veral years junior to Mr. Giles, was appointed broken, and abo swayed to and fro ns it in a sea- baits building, as compared with only five monte has been promulgated, and Sir F. A. and who was very much alarmed by the-noiss titled to dooline to savor that question. Assessor in his place. Wo submit that if there way. The fenders, which were hanging down, raisers and four torpedo boats in course Weld has repived a new Commissions Governor, that was going on. He stayed on tho Terandah The question is put by the Magistrate do you i was uzything blameworthy in Mr. Giles's ocr stood out quite straight from the ship's side, unil

anted the 29th June inst.

till 28 minutes past slaven o'clock, and the noise decline to answer it It la put by the Captain | dust in the affair of the 29th May, he should other damage was also done. About an hour of construction in Spain. But the

Superintendent of Poliod through the Magis have bean superseded at. ouen. If he bed and half afterwards the rest of the pilot-house comparison does not case here. The Gar-arrive at Singapore on the 16th August. The

The French ganboat Lyne, Captain Roure, continued all the time without cessation.

His Worship-What, on Mra Elüs'a trata, and I decline to answer it on uncount of been in suyag to blana, H.M.'s Chargt was found 300 or 100 yards away. The whirl- WHOLESALE AND RETAILDRUGGISTS inan ironclada are far more powerful than one in to her way to Tobiti to join the flag of "aadah?

that reason. I have no other objection to do so, }{'ÀÆnives retail not have sent him back on wind then possed over Musses. Buttsehold and Witness-No, oh my own verandah, next door. As a matter of fast did the Governor give the the 13th of Faly. It appears to us that to Svirve godowna, tearing a large portion of the the Spanish vessels, both in size and thick. Bear-Admiel Franqust on the Pacifio staticu

To protect Mrs. Ellis, I presume?—I wonder in this onse or not?—He gave it in this as mad him back on the ith July, and remove roof off ons, and considerably duckaging others. nesa ofarmour, while the Germaaguns ara of Į

him for no appar-ut ressan on the 31st of T're atmosphique, which during the day had bean The following isha Government Astronomer's talking and listening to what was going on in a former case much heavier calibre. Indeed the Spanish roport dated the 25th:The typhoon as Witnes went on to say that there was a sound Did he give the orders in all former July, is a great Injustice to Mr. Gilus, & veroratory sultry, gradually berme mol offer tha dia- [Liow at the interests of all forolgnata bero, sad appearance of the syplans, a strong wind blow fiest would have no show in 'n contest with entered the mainland near Amoy, with which of booting and Lea laughing and shouting, and cases. It is a standing order.

communication is in consequence interrupted. he thonght it was the polico trying to stop the Is the German navy, which is highly effective It will now movo northwards. The north cone neisa and being rudated by the 1200. He was kopted it general or particular?It is a standing a perfectly noodless and damaging concession to ing from theeastward, with thunder and light.

the unreasonable projudices of the Taolai. It ping.-Mereury. All I want to know is whathor he is specially appear to me that the inevitable result of the though relatively small. We trast, however, was hoist at 8 last uight. This signal implied aweke till half-prat one by intermittent bursts

that sailing vessels heald lose no time in start of fiddling, and rattling on small gangs, the big authorised I told your Weship all application in this matter of HM.'s Chargé d'Affaires |that the question at issue between the twoing for the Lorth. The arometer bat risen in as having then used. The night was or tiens have been sulfurised by tubing order mast he to wanken the pahlie spirit and in

TIENTSIN. countries will be settled without any trial of the south. The temperature is high, tha Cossively close, and ho had been obliged to shut since 1867.

dependence of all futurs British Assoasors, and Then he is not specially authorised? It is oblige them to bruokle to the Chines magistral The Viceroy Li leaves for Peking in ten days'

12th Angust. strength either alors et aflat,

inmidity redente, and fresh S.W. winds are the windows to keep out the noise. Ho hard expected."

quarrellings and ahoatings going on till twelve sizple question. The permits sea taken to bolest they be superseded as Mr. Giles has been. ju all the mull streats landing out of D'Agullar. by order of the Governer without spocial refer- We humbly beg your Excellency to look care agree upon the military organisations, but of all timo. Ono object of hin visit is to discuss and file into the whole affair, and to reinstate Me The defendant mil he had a permit to leas Then I should like to see the standing order? Giles, whom the foreign residents of Shanghai the reports sailed for only ans has yet beon the gongs till sloven o'clock.

I would suggest that the best course would be consider to be eminently died to ho Asses.or at presented, that of Tseng, the Viceroy of Van- Inspector Orisy uid he had hese subpoised for your Worship to apply to the Uelanial the Mixed Court, and phase services while is king. Some stringent measures will he desided to attend, as he lived in Wyndham-strant. He Secretary.

that position they will ever remember with on, as the Government as boas rudely aur could only ocrroborata what had been said. There Et is an order given to your dopartment.-Noti gratitude.

puined by the accounts of armnoent and ' was a very riotous arowd thers, and from what he ta my time, cortainly.

You will age from the names appended herste Ammunition of the Chinese troops in Tonnan could hear on its verandab, they seemed to he His Worship pressed the point somewhat that the feeling we expres is almost universal

and Kuangai defying the polico.

farther, but Mr. Lockhart again suggested We trust that our memorial will be successful, attained his ifteenth birthday. At eighteen The Emperor, by Chinese computation; has Kis Worship said it would be ́unnecessary Lernference to the Colonial Boorstory's Often. He and we shall be still more glad if this un take Mr. Orley's evidence, as there was enough might perlings find it if he looked for it.. in that direction already,

Hi..Worship said there should be no dificulty examine the whole question of the constituties are much the same as, these observed by fortunate incident skal load your Excellency to marry. The marriage laws imposed on the Emperors of the T-teing dynasty The boating was then adjourned to the after about prodnofug such as order. He thought and working of the Mixed Court and to induce the regnant Mings. The Emperor must skoos Boun On it being resumed the following evid-the only way before bit of dealing with the case the unthorities at Peking to sauction such a re- enon was called.

was to insist upon the regulation hours being organisation of the Court as is absolutely defamille: whose heads-are-from-the Tat to the his wife and concubines mainly from Mancha Ng Aying, P.C:200, said that at ten o'clock kept-in future, and Mr. Tripp and the other manded by the extension of the population and 5th rank. If the lady pleases hi he may make on Bionday night he was en doty at D'Agathe European residonte would have to put up the business importance of usagual since it was for Empress, oven though her father is of the street where the joss bonse was erected, and music with the noise пр to eleven o'click for originally instituted. played. Acting on his instructions he stopped another two days. The objection of the We have the honourets be, Sir, your almost with the indifference of King Cophetna. 5thrak Thobe can disregard clase distinctions the beating of gongs at eleven o'clock; be let | Capt. Superintendent of Police had not callency's most obedient servants, them alone up to that time. He told them to been sufficient to provent the permit being given. top at elevon, and they stopped. He stayed by it having been passed by the majority. He ho matshed about five minnias, when the people would, however, forvard the osso to the Govern began to diaparse, expressing their indignation mont for their information with reference to fu-

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THE Announcement made by Renter of a now and threatening difficulty betwees Ger. many and Spain comes somewhat Ba

& surprise apos 18. It was only in March last that the Protocol mlalive to the Sulu Archipelago was signed t Madrid by the Representatives of Great Bri- tala, Germany, and Spain, thus putting, as end to all disputes between the three Powers relative to trade in that archipelago, and few persons anticipated a new completion in Eastern waters between Germany and Spain

The San Francisco Chronicle contains an ao count of the marriage, on the 2nd ult, of Mr. M. C. Nicole, the well known rider, et Shang list to Mia Lor M: Dearborn, dangatur of Capt. H. C. Dearborn, at the Palace Hotel, Sin Frazzisen. The newly married coupe left for Chim on the 5th alt., going by way of Australia, by the City of Sydney, of which steamer the bride's father is manter.

We /N, O. Daily News), have received by flu-street. graph four Peking the full text of an interest- fug Imperial Decreo relative to Teo Tsung-tang- The Empress appoars at last to have beonNTÃO Convinced that the old man is really past work, and that it is no use, in reply to his repeated applications to be relieved of offies, to give him a month's leave in which to attend to his maladies, Fle is therefore now authorised to relinquish his duties at Foochow altogether, and to go home and rest. As, however, he is one of the Pillars of the State, the Empress hopes that if he has aver any advice or suggestion to offer, he will foot at liberty to communicate with her freely; ad when he is quite well again, he may ergo from his retirement. This last provision only he a formality, one would think. It is anaresly possible that at his age and with bls

accept a substantivo pust gain. many infirmities the old Chung-tang wil over

enco.

a

Mears. Blackhead & Co.'s launch, which was sunk in the atorm of Sanday evening, was raised yesterday afternoon, and showed that its stora had boot badly brakon. It was towed over to

at the thing being stopped then, as the Mun bure applications of the kind. deck by the large innnel Tizzie, of the AM Tomple and other places carried on all - Mr. Tripp said he saw they could do nothing irm. We are informal that among the incidents of the stern was a barres escape by night long. While to was there they tried to now to what occurred as to cleron, but they re-compañce the music, and he went to call had brought the matter prominently forward, os Mr. G. E. Noble, bra. Noble, and ethors, whe

tas head man of the street to toll them they only he thought it ought to be. In allowing such a were put for a trip ca Sunday afternoon had permission to play ap to sleven. It was half thing in the middle of a European settlement, The squall struck the Janne will terriepast dlesen when he get back, and playing was the Europese residents seemed not to have been violone, and brought it so near to a capsize that then going on, but not load music. The rcnsidered in the lost. the Chinese crew became utterly demoralised, od znan told thom ta stop, and they did so, at His Lordship said that with regard to what and unde no effort to battle with the element 11.20. The coolier made a unive, but offered no | ecompzed befora sloven, he could not deal further The No. 1, left the whsel, so that had not Me.

vickmes, The people who came from other than to forward the case for the consideration Noble taken his plan tar la much would have trenta dispersed, but the coolies living in the of the authorities. It was noressary, however, drifte utterly at the merey of wind and wares,

neigt bourhood resized there The tugbank Vee returned to Shanghai Passing sailing vessel, those on hourd kaw on the Sth inst..having been successful in fading there was something wrong with the jamach, the alles, which he did on Sunday morning, and threw lines to her, and if boys the 16ta inatont, in latitude 33.12 N., and and fortunately no casualties occurred. There longitudo 12437 E. The Falne sook the Wallace have been ostravagant reports of loss of life, but in tur far forty-one hours, when to ing's coala sefur as we can astain the number of lives lost having given ont, the ship canto anchor and is very small, only three budies having been the Fulles returned to Shanghai for were coals. † found up to yesterday afternoon. She was to leave again as suon as possibls..

Writing ander date of the 10th August, the The Band of The Boffs will play as the Tientsin durrespondeat of the Shanghai Mercury at 8pm The following is the programec

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Kally first.

-All incrbers (of the 'sta except the chief directors are to ho soleted by and with the kuɔy.

edge and martion of the Bans

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4TH.

Girls whoss fathers are of the ranks designatar cannot wed until they are over 20 years old. Vatil that age they are st the disposal of tho allowed, but amongst the ladies of the harem are Emperor. No Classe wives or concubines are

sane Mongol princesses.

The Palace of Wan Shou Stan is being re- We (N. C. Daily News publish in advance built. The cost of rebuilding and furnishing. the full text of the Imperial Doorse in which and of the restoration of the grounds, will be tha servias.of.Siz. Robert. Hart in uodinting beforge., Yaon Ming Yeon is also to be rebuilt... tween France and China aro acknowledged by ton of 1800 was complete. To meet the great

u most serious and costly work, as the dustine ***** the Emprees:-

outlays to be made in rebuilding the new Palaces,

In the 4th moon of best year (May, 1884) We in repairing the Palace of Peking, and in pat- are special authority of Li Hung-choag to conting Aswers, roads, walls, meats auê water sidor and determine with the French captain, courage of the Capital in good order, considerable to see that the regulations as to lime were com- Fournier, the auditions of trade in Annam contributions will be requisitioned from the pro- plied with. He understood that the gist of Mr.In so doing We had no othar motive than to vinces. But any provincial strains on the Em- Tripp's complaint was not what occurred after put nada the sword and giva tequillity to the pire really work for good, showing as they da

law, he supposed Me. Tripp was not ple

the argout needs of a fiscal system. pressing for nisiciont on that account.

Afterwards, when the encounter at Langon Pope Leo is examining the archives of the Mr Tripp-Cartainly, I think he ought to carred, We had no resource but to employ Our Vut ear, and in the course of a few years most be parished for cout.cuing after eleven.

troops, and Annam bung en intensely bot and important offcial accounts and correspondsuse, uncultivated region, the greater part of the offigiring the secret bistory of the world at various sers and men succumbed to the pastilential oli opochs, will be published. 'The correspondence malo whenever they encountered it. To these from Ching of the Jesuit and Dominican Orders lessos had to be added the lamentable sacrifice of will be various and edifying. We shall know the life on both sides during the period of ball truth about the "term" question, the quarrol year, in which osoh party held their ground, batwear the two Oedor contraing the reton- while subjects of Oar barbarian tributary for of tinn of ancestral worship, the intention of Kang a barbarlin country), also came in contact with Hai to become, with all his subjects, Christians, the point of the lines, wheraut We were moved and the wauls or reasons that upset the decision. Amougat the archives the letters of Father with great compassion.

Ever si ce the twelfth monn, the Englishman | Lombardi, dated provions to 1630, have been found. Hart, Inspector General of Customs, on the Thema lacters gira, it in said, sperot history of a ground that the two countries bad prostically surprising kind, and show how neer China was ne cause of quarrel, was mergatio la his requests to the entrance to the Christian fold. The latters that communications might bo-rasamel íà de fare in Latio, sad said to be iù Pontifcal style- ordance with the Tientsin Treaty, and, anino in fact are Ciceronian in their okgwase of sity being discarded, a good understanding be diction.

15th August.

His Worship asked to see the permit. Capt. Denne said it had been sent to the Gov. Gement. He reassival the preliminary applion tim before the 18th inst., to hold a religiena aremony in the D Aguilar-street from the Ser- vyr-Guneral, and be endorsed it, stating that be objected to it as it was in a Europesu quar is Worship said if Mr. Tripp pressed for s tec, and sent it back to the Surveyor-General. penalty he would fine the defendant. He in- He produced the offis copy of the application, formed the latter of his position in the matter, which was for the eretion of this large meished į aud the step he intended to lake with reference and deseral smaller os in which any kind of to sending the ease to the Goyarament in view rando was to be allowed up to eleven dock. of future applications. Ho in informed the On the 19th, ab a nesting of justives, Mr. man that as he had gone beyond the specified time Tripp represented to lie, that this place in spite of careful warnings, he would be had caused a good deal of hooyance last year. punished, and he would have to be most particn- On the 4th it werfer to him that the plzen lar to adbara to the editions of his permit in being erected sud the porn was handed to futurs. The defendant would be finnd 210. hin by the inspector. It was then a full permit, sigel By Command" by the Acting Registrat General. Witanas fewaricd it for the interma- tion of H. E. the Offer Administering the Go- vernment with a caveing letter.

His Worship-How you the letter F Witness-Inboald prefer not to produco it, sa consider it a departmental matter.

Are you able to stao tho paeport of it Yos, bat 1 should prefer t do so for the same

reason;

porial or particular matters, apart from the usual--I actions, without the sanction and knowledge of the cants will be sedited by tho lane month- all receipt and payments can only be maile Thereface to all intents and in the Taut is them ranger in future of the .M.S.N. Co W understand it there is no truth in theter above statement beyond thus fact that an ass

chants' S. N. Company.

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We do not held oncɛoires responsible for the opinious arneared by our Correspondente.1

A REPUDIATION.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS."

SIN,You are good enough in your issns of this morning to take liberties with my name in regard to what you term a mishap which had something of the comic in it: you say that "Mr. Fournier weat over to Kowloon in a sopan,"

Since you enderad the application, have an withdrawn your chje!ions at any time --No.

Have you reiterate the P-Tea, in the late.. e.

out to the tfficer Administering tho Government.

Pos. J. H. Stovert Lockhart. Acting Regis

Our readers will no doubt be pleased to learn, from the announcement on our Imut paga, that Mr. Willard has made arrangements for the forances at tus Theatre Royal. City Hall, next Melville Opera Company to give a surios of por- mouth. The repertoire of the Company com- prises the newt and most popular opems, and the fact that Mr. Willard has undertaken the so soon after this event. We are not yetdiretorship is a guarantee that they w boy aware that Germany has actually effected placed on the stage in an effective cauer. Buy annexations in these, waters, bu The following exquisfie in-caseo of Chinese Spain may have Lad sothe suspicion justice is taken from Dr. Gillison's report of the of her intention to do an, or she would London Mission Hospital at Hankow. A bur bardly have troubled to enforce her claim, ber's assistant had taken opium, bantse bisas bara made by the Bank to the China Mer- Finaster accesed him of keeping back 40 cash over the Carolines, as she did recently. On (cir. one shilling and fourpene stg. of his looking back over some files of papers, we mai diol, and the wase was investigated; but the reccipta, and threatened him with justice. The find,-under date 8th May, a statement to the stor, who had probably well bribed the magis effect that the Anglo-Germaa International trate, was cleared from suspicion. The street Commission appointed to arrange forms of police, however on whose beat this fair demurred, received "a Bogging in order that the occupation of British and German colonics demods of justice wighthe inet De in the Pacific Ocean bad encluded its la- barra, and amongst other decisions of the Conumission recorded, is te following:-" & preponderance of British trade is admitted in the Eilice, Gilbert, and other groups of to soo much a steamer as the Kiangpinu, with giving the former a protectorate over the ject to this as it is inthe heart of the European

islands, and of German teade in the Carolines and Marshall Islands. At that date the Spanish Government had intimated their in- tention to appoint & Gov rat Yap and take steps to bring the rest of the Carolines under their administration. The German Govorament, however, may havo declined to recognise a right which the Spaniards only thought of enforcing when they found an other power meditating seenpation of the group. The Marshall Islands are anelaimed by any Power, bat in ERITH JOHNSTOW' Atlas and most Ecglish works the nominal Bovereignty of Spain over the Carolinea is recognised. Germany will digue, ae doubt, that there was no machinery of government, no iscans of proserving order, and that out ragea ou foreign tradare in the islands either wt unpunished or had to ba redressed, by the con-of-war of the nationally to which the injured party belonged. Priace EXARCE is not wont to recognise sentimental claims, and is very apt to ignoro mere trigary rights, as he will possibly admit the Spanish rights over the Carolines to be, If German

blocks the way we fear it will be unfortunate

for that power. War with Gerasey would mean be destruction of the Spanish fest and the loss of the Philippines. It will be well for the Spinjah Goram:ment l ondes Tour to seek goras vidus vized by which the dispute may be settled before it reaches

The emer Kingpin ratacred to Shanghai on the 20th lust, from Wenshow, having taken a number of students to Niugpe va tair way to peeplo as Wênebow wore rory mach surprised Hangchow to attend the examinations. The

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LONDON, 24th Adgrut. GERMANY AND SPAIN, Agitation in Madrid is increasing thout the propanexation by Germany of some of the Caroline Islands.

A rupture of diplomatic relations is throstened

RUSSIA AND KOREA,

The alleged Treaty between Russia and Kors

trousands to look at her. One native of Wen-Jeniusalar kingdom is denied at St. Petersburg large side wizerla, and they crowded on board in chow, with an eye to business, charged the THE AFGHAN FRONTIER QUESTION. siguisers five cash each for showing them over The Russian Government has waived its claims the recast; but na goca as this was discovered. the wol teff Wenshew, the people rushed he was promptly tarved out of the ship. AR to the Zulfikar Puss

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FROM "SHANGTU MERCURY.")

trar-General, was the onlled.

His Worship you tell me what you Witreng-In what way do not know what you require.

know of the case R

The history of thegaso The nasal permit. What was the datesf appliostion?

Witness produced ha application, and in an. swer to his Worabip e sull be forwarded the application to the farregar-General and the Cupt. Superinvorden of Police with the m signod permit, and thassent was recommend.d. if approved. It cam bank sigued by the Sur. veyar-fieneral and bythe Capt. Superintendent

rezowed.

The Dereo,

Paying respectful hood to the Divine quality Your paper will, of course, have got a copy of fove for human life, and reverentially bearingt Empress's last Decres corning, the rea they sunt tiroir armies into the deli, bad regard us Chien Lung did before in the 5th year of bis lu mind the policy of Our Forefathers, who, when sous for making pares and giving up. Tonquio.

to the conditions of season and of place in the rou, and how it was that the British subject malter of prompt or deliberata astión, of adeau- } Hart intervenci successfully. ing or remaining stationary, and did not adhere which is wonderfully clever, adroit, and fine in I think before pablishing my name in this with all deference, by the varians Darrens issued the obdurat hearts of inconsed patrio's like la preconceived opinions of their ovu; guided ton, stylo, is really an apologia, and meant to softru manner you should at least have been sure that in the 54th year of Chien Tang with regard to Chaug Chi-lung, Ping Tilin and others who what you were stating was pozrect. Now, as a matter of fact, there is not one word of truth in the withdrawal of troops from Anam when the ore for fighting on while a man was left to the whole air so far as I am concerned. I was petion of expediency was similar to that of this handle a maskot. The paper will be woll re

Iter data—We gave special sauction to these caired, and will amend the bitterness of feeling facily the whole of last Sunday; therefore others to sanelade with Fatonôtre, the Franching, wrapped up as they are by skilful phrases. in my house. No. 57, Wyndham-strost, with my requests, and called upon-Li Hung-obang-and--against-the cession; besides the reasons for yield- could not base boen at Kowloon. As I was not avoy, a second and fresh Treaty, in ten articles, are yet true. The Empire was beginning to suf at Kowloon I gould not have bathed attired in herein are determined places for trate on the for exhaustion, he strains of long continued war the "light and convenient dress" you describer A neither having bathed nor lost my clothes. Tonquin frontier and a good understanding is could not be borne by a state whose resources are zrrived t France has now withdrawn "the iuchoste, disorganizel, and without cohesión, end in the sampar, I had cat to find my way over to Tongkong in a state of semi-uudis by the last whole tops from Kelang sad the some usty symptoms of the dangers of a growing The Pescadores, and we have mentio,car Yünasa‡ military spirit were becoming evident, and Kungsi armies within the frontier gates. Fecnotes estød is practicably worthless, and in A I consider your reckless statements ex-

while all thy captives taken hare been restored time of war would be a source of incurable weak- adingly offensive, I hope you will be kind in fall by either side. From this time forth our whereas now Ching has in her mountain enough to pallish this contradiation in your portsariga ontskirts will be free from the scourge ranges and pusses. in the Yuana und of Polier with the remrk from the latter "Tobias-Yours truly, M. FOURNIER.

of war, and our Haag will onjoy the blessings of Kungsi boundaria a tre strategio frou- Hongkong, 25th Augnat, 1885. and gave it to th patitioner in aczerdance the era of confounding Mr. Fournier with a part of the town." It reamotendorsed. He tign:d

tier, defensible, conseted, and with opoz com- [We very much regret that our reporter made peace.

Ia adjusting the turn of the scale in this munications in the rear. A system of sq. with the astil custon. He took no notice of the fellow countryman of that gentleman, and heart-matter from first to last the Court has ever tooled cumpa blockhouse seat passe reinutes of the Caps Superintendent of the ly apologise for the cafe-tuante mistake. The watched with scrutinising care the require and a vellarhed, disciplined, and adequate force Pelice, as he did not sree with it. Last year he statements otherwise, were not reckless, por did ments of expediency. It has, in effect, never of men will make Chins safe from attack by way His Worship-Idn't want to about the paragraph imply that the tietim of the bees Our wish to drive Our troops to ez-of Toaquin. As to attack by way of Pakhoi. last year.

squall had to rature home in a state of semi-tremity or to sally the honour of Our arms. d by the West river to Canion, in conjunction Mr. Lockhart-Bar Four Worship. I dish to undity.-E. DP.

and We give Our cordial support to the with a second and subsidiary attack by Mirs sinta what has been to custam

principle that the smaller state must be Bay, or at a spot about 30 miles from the Bogao, kindly dealt with and the friendship of neigh the plan cannot be carried out without Immenso bears secured. A good understanding having quantities of stores, pontoons, flat-bottomed now been established. We hereby proclaim the boats, stam launches, girl, etc., etc. to fast to all in Our capital and Our provinces to collees which would requ vast outlay and the end that Our motives may be universally unch time, and besides could not be projected without giving the Chinese timely warning to mako doféusivo preparations accordingly. made known

I do not want to hự it now; Iwill hear it by and bya.

LONDON, lüth August, 7.30 am. ERUPTION OF COTÓPAXI. Thure has been a terrible eruption of Ccts pari, and the town of Chimbo has been destroynd.

Mr. Lockhart-May permits have been signed - Cotopaxi is an important active volcane in theby the Registrar Genral and Surveyor General, range of the Columbian Andes, Bogador, South mits, and as a rules objections do not arive

It is a castom of theiffice to issue these per

Is your decision fini-No.

(FROM "V. O. DAILY NEWS,”]

It appears (says the Mercury) that. Kores is Chinese and Japanese troops. Everything was getting on swimmingly without the presence of quiet in the country on the 9th inst, who the Germansteamer Hever left, if the ill feeling about The myth about a Russian Protectorate seems Port Hamilton is not taken into consideration. America.J to have been invented by some Northern perry- a-liners, or perhaps has been dictated into their pers, to asks the position of Mr. von Mallen der, who is a thorn in the fosk of some peuple. THE NEW INSPECTOR GENERAL OF who are now well known. We hear the Imperisi Chinese Commissioner in Soul, and the iness Consul in Chemulpo, have given graud mate diners on the ocasion of the Emperor of China's birthday, on the 8th inst.

"Certain rumours, which need oorfirmation, have rehod us," says the N. C. Daily News,

from the Derth. The Russians it is said, are: ready to compel the Korean Government to accept the Protectorate Treaty oven by the force of anas. They threaten to read the little Hermit Kingdom in the same manner as the French have managed Cochin-Ching, snapping

PELING, 19th August.

CUSTOMS.

From whence do ye derive your authority to do this P-By the ord of the Governor.

But have you any sthority by law 2-1 haze the authority of th Governor, sad ho has the authority of tho św.

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· MEMORIAL TO THE BRITISH MINISTER

The following memorial, signed by nearly the whole foreign community of Shanghai has been forwarded to the British Misistor at Peking:-

Shanghai, China, 12th August, 1895. Tu Sir Hubert Hart, K.O.M.G.

Her Beituanis Majesty's Earny Extraordi.

The Decree is se skilfully worded,” and is, in A correspondent of the Daily News at Peking writes:-S rara is it for the merit of foreigners the main, so uncnswerable, that it will no doubt to be referred to in the Peking Gazette, that it be accepted without further qurationing oc

is pleasing to see in a Degree of the ith just a misgivings. The reférences to Sir Robert Hort, nary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Paking.fall und generous recognition of the servicos of and their form of expression, must have pleased You must say úder what Ordinance that Sir. We the undersigned British merchant Sir Robert Hart in bringing about the peace. him greatly, so that when he leaves the Customs, It is positively asserted that the Rer. W. A power is given you

and others resident and doing basins at Shang. As incident in connection with the history of if indeed he has not left alrealy, he will have P. Martin E.D., LL.D., President of the Thay There is no sue per gives me by the law. hai desire respectially to draw your Excellency's those negotiations is likely to bacoma olassical, the right to sing a jubilant Nuxe Dimittis.

The French peoplu deserve sympathy. France Wen Kuan, has been appointed Inspector Gens-bat there is authorit by the law for the Gar-attention to the general disappointment and changing as it does on the words of a Chinese

arner to authorise m to do so.

grin caused in Shanghai by the recent auspension classic.

bas pade a conquest; & great territory tas Capt. Deane calladis Worship's attention to of Mr. 11. A. Giles, late British Assessor at theed by the apparent impossibility of bringing the ormous, she has been in great danger of trouble

One day near the end of last month, dishearten- become hers; but lor costs have been en

ral of Customs.

POLICE COURT.

25th August. BEFORE MR. H. E. WODEUOCSE

BAN SAM

A HARDSHIP TO BUROPEANS,

Ord. 8 of 185B.

Then this is the linance under which the power is given F - YL

- SHANGHAY.

PEKING

Mixed Court.

Your Excellency must be wall aware that it is two Governments te sa anderstanding, Sir and haiisting reverse, year by year the now only by the closest attention and rigilance on the Robert was on the point of ronomering his deli-passessioza will help to drain her treasury, and, Then I will strikeat that there is no autho- part of the Foreiga Asscasors that this Court is cate task. Led by some indefinable impulse to in view of an armed Chinese frontier, Tongwin rity by law-I navarsid there was no authority; made to work satisfactorily at all. Unfortunately go to the affice of his Chinesa suuretary, lastesd mast be well garrisoned, and French garrisons I said the law gave no aathority. Tha an the Tautas was allowed to appoint as Chiness of sending for the latter as was his wont be in Annam and Tonquin coet not money only hut thority is given to tė Governor. ahips hate annexed any of these istudy it is their fingors at Chins at the same time. The

Magistrate an offeisl, Mr. Inang, who was casually picked up a volume of the Contasian lives.-N. C. Daily News Correspondent. His Worship-Tis permit appears to be quite not, we believe, of the rank intended when Analects, and read the words in which the Sage very unlikely that the German Government Chinese Government is building a telegraph Fru Yee On, of 67, D'Aguilar-stroet, was regular.

the Court was established, who was a rola condemna a man for leaving his tower incom- will give them up. The slice of New Guineaine in Korea, yet the Russians are very passive summoned at the instance of Mr. H. J. H. Trip Mr. Tripp Thares another Ordinance which tive of the Tao-tai, and was believed by natives plats for want of another basket of earth.- ou a charge of causing a nuisance by causing requires that the parsit should be sigued by a and foreignors alike to be opon to the influencas "This reproach," he said to himself, shall nat

7th Augast. about the nudertaking. Probably they believe acquired by Germany was retained in spite when Korea comes under their power it would the playing of noisy instruments in D'Aguilar- megistrate and juste of the paczce......... of bribery and other forms of corruption. It rest um mus; ny enterprise. shall not fail for

The appointment of a new Izsprater Ganaral of the romonstrances of Earl GANVILLE and yet be dealt to seize apon this line in the street on the night of the 24th inst

His Worship Yoshut this one is a subsequent would be invidious in us to make cry lusion to want of another effort on my part." Going of Maritime Castors to succeed Sir R. Hart. Mr. Gile's prodovessors on the Beach; it is straight to the Taungli Yamen, the difficulties who directly he receives his commission must the indignation of Australis. If, then, coautry; and such a proceeding would save a Mr. H. J. II. Tripp said he lived in Upper Ordinance.

great dos of trouble and expense. People in Wynda-street, the back of his house sur Mr. Lockhart id fat last year a pornit was neugh to say that he had only filled the post of gave way; and in a few days the great work was give up his old employment to assume his now Prince Bistranca.praved unyielding to Eug-the north are mrek axeitad and are calculating looking D'Aguilar-strost The defondant was signed by the Acting Captais Gaperintendent Assensor a very short time, when the community, crowned with complete success,

functions, is not yet decided upon. The Caineso Government, if it doomad the stay not tan in- land, is it likely be, will be alarmed by the apon treabled time with the alunos maxiety in charge of a religions ceremony in D'Aguilar of Polies without any objection boing stated, native and foreign, ranognised that they had in If, as is stated in st Peberstrarg, the Protecto-street, where a large matched was erected and after it was grated Mr. Trips and Me. him an official who was determined to see jnetics threats of Madrid ? Wo trow Bot.

pendant, would appoint a Chinese official, and The rate Treaty does not wrist, it is uc wonder the severed with cloth, and smaller mat houses in the Vyvyan came to him, haing theu asting in the dons wont fear or favour, who not only clear

nascello with hit some throw foreign com- great Chancellor ng resolved that Germany. Russians are passive about the telegrapå line. lanes adjacent. In the put houses there was sana espacity as now ad complained. At hated off the era that he found, but kept his own The Chinese transport Poochi is shortly to be miss ouers for his guidance and assistance; but shall have colonies, and that abesball fad

incessant playing of music, bauting of gonze, time permits were give for all night for these caloutlar up to dato, and who refused is be inti-transferred to the China Merchants Steam at present the time scoms inopportune, and no No official notification of any appointment and other Chinese instruments which he has ligious corneuted there was no authority midated by the Chinees Magistrate, or swayed Navigation Company.

doubt the Councils think the change which will new folds for auterprise by wbies both her leaving been made to fill the vacancy left by Sir from shout seven pill about half past aleren. ta stop them A forthat he had the permits to against his own convictions by the foreign parties The steamer Amoy is now kid up fye repairs, be made--and before long in the constitution young naty may be found emplernent and Robert Hare's retisement from the post of In The effect was to disturb the neighbourhood so altered that same cpl extended up to 9p.m. and in suits before the Court.

She is to receive new boilers and ha thorongbly of the service should be brought about gradually. spector-General of Maritime Gastouss has yut that one could not sleep wear it. From hyn others up to 11 p... Trippthen expressed the This determination on the part of Mr. Giles renovated, and will go to Tangkadoo Dock short Any successor to Sir R. Hart, native or foreign, her foreign trade be augmented. If Spain appeared, but the Peking correspondent of the to half-past there was an aproar of treating opinion that that won meet iLe regniroments of to iso absoluto justice done as far as was in his ly. She has made one hundred and ninety-nino will have diminished power and limitations of Daily News telegraphs that "it is positively as nad skeuting which sounded like a riot. He these. On this occasz Mr. Tripprame to him, power, was naturally distasteful to a person of Mr. and a half trips since she came on the coast,infiaence; probably, also, Isa emolument. · Un- serted" Dr. Martin has bon appointed to the lived just above D'Aguilar-street, is fast again on the same jest, being apparently Hoang's character, and on more than one occo Daily News.

fortunately, although many Chinese officials Writing on this communication, the the whole of Wyndham-street looked over under the impression hat the rule was not now sion the relations between the Magistrate and hir The block of about 128 new Chinese houses at understand with perfost clearness that a Chinese Daily Newe says:-"We stated the other dag,] D'Aguilar-street at the back.

in force, but witnessiformen kin of the altar- Giles were considerably atrained. It mat bere the top of the Foochow Rood, containing by title. I constitution- of the Maritime Customs EOLAS forbote te a letter from Peking, that we The defendant will the noise was on account ations is the permit Mr. Tripp then said ka mombered that the British Assessor sits on three deed 12.913 mow of ground, was put up to ano.grostly reduced revenue and atter absence of bad grinds for believing that Dr. Martin's ap. of his trying to stop the music at half past ten. should be much distred by the lom-tommning days in every wook, and that at least eighty per tion on the 19th August by Mess. J. P. Blast regularity in remitting means also a continual pointment to the Inspector Congratship would The people wald-not-this-stop-it, the during the day-time-Witness said he was sorry-cent of the civil basines brought before the Court & Co. Mr. Brehaunr, the motioner, stating friction with foreign trelers and officinte, the not be concluded. To-day we publish a telegram musicians said they were paid to play, and they that was the case, trus this was a religious comes before him, sad there was, therefore, very that a contract eculd be made to complete the question is one of national pride, a new of badly to the effect that the appointment has actually must do so.

affair which only occdence a year, he thought much more che offriction betwson Mr. Hung buildings for Tls. 1,500, that all the completed awakened slowout which has become patent aloce a more dangorove stage. England or Aus Eroes a fairly authoritative source. It is not for Canton, and Macao Sisanbons Company, said h

boun mude; and we may add that this embuates Mr. T. Arnold, Secretary to the Hongkong, it coght not to be refered with.

and the British Assasse than with thanther Forhetses were let, and that the others could be let the Fronol met with reveraes in Touquin. If His Worship-Pugh you are not able to eign Assessor. On the 29th of May last the as fast as they were completed. There was a the Chinese were wise, or could see the immense aria might parhapa consent to mediate bens to explain the discrepancy that has arisen be lived in Wyndham-street. He canid only cer-point out the law nier which this authority is occasional disagreements between Mr. Giles and fair attendance of buyers, the opening bid being advantage to a nation that is foundering in twe:g the two Powers, onú be able to suggest tween this apparently sacomplished fact and the raberats what Mr. Tripp had said. The given, you are oblto say that there is such. Mr. Huang culminated in a quarrel provoked by TL 20,000 and the bidding being carried on at difficulties for want of a fiscal system, the Yemen some arrangement which

Birenmstances which immediately preceded it; nuisance was intolerable. After half-past slavon authority. would spare

Mr. Huang, which ended in the latter so far for first with sonsiderable spirit, but this spirit noon would maintain the foròign Customs much as it but wo think we may, without baing guilty of a it still went on by fits and starts. Ao was on- Mr. Lockhart has always boon the getting himself and Chinese official etiquette na died away. The highest offer was Tis. 81,000, at now is and borrow from the Sortion methodic Spanish prido and yet not involve a sacrifice broach of coniidence, state frankly that it was a able to get any sleep, and in consequence he was practice of the ofland one of the clerks who to striks Mr. Giles an actual blow. Several which the property was bought in. This is the ways of dealing with the Chiness Custerna and in- of Gorman intervals or an abandonnent of private letter from the Doctor himself which quite ant for business to day.

has been in the of sisse 1587 informs me, foreigners witnessed the affair, but we under-property, by-the-by, which is knona in certain ternal taxes. From the money drawn by the that it has been saaihe time he has been there. stand that Mr. Giles is perfectly content to take cicoles as the Western Ghaute-Carter. foreign Customs from foreign trade at the open. mout. Dr. Martin, with characteristic modesty, in Wyndham-etroet, and the book part of hie Capt. Doane--Ittas not the case tofore his stand on the report of it in the Shew pao, At about 3.15 p.m. cr the 21st innt a photo ports, the Chinese Government gets a regular any conflict between Germany and Spain represented himself as not having the requisite house was just above this matsbad, and he found 1833 or 1869-

which is certainly not unti-Chinese, and to which | menon rather nzoommon in Shanghat appeared rorence," and loses not ond cent by defan't, would, provided France did not intervene, be business experience for the post, and made no the noise intolerable. The night before a lot of His Worship-Thịbing so, the defendant wo beg to refer your Excelleney.

dae east of the Bond. Two perfont water spouts neglect, or malversatio 1; and as the immense secret of his strong preference for the lettered crackers were burned, and a large amount of jessi resme to have made & his case.

The Chinese authorities have asither dented | formed, which appeared to be drawing immense convenience of the certainty, regularity, and pretty sure to be confined to the sea, wo paso of the position he has so long and ably filled paper was burat in the street tho sparks, sciole. Mr. Tripp said itid beun proved that the nor apologised for this blow. In consequence of quantities of water from the Yangtao. Abore directases of the foreign Bervice, is well under- pond a comparison of the naval forced of In fact, from what he said we judged that he and ashes of which came over in Wyndham music had continued long way beyond the time the fracas, the Court was closed for some time, the spouts was a large black cloud from which stops, the Chinese should model the processIA the two countries derived from intest would not scoopt the Inspectorship. It was a street.

stated in the permit to alco enid Mr. Lookaart and at last Mr. Hinang waa, removed and a Mr. burst forth every now and then sharp flashes of for collecting internal revenue upon & systors case of nolo episcopart. But if ver correspondent Mr. Montagno Salamon said he was a hnd told him the tin the music was to ouse Ke Shèng-hsis was tacapararily appointed, with vivid lightning. The first disappeared about that is sheolutely faultless, and yet at the same statistica

to-day-is-not mistaken, the Dooter's-scruples broker. also living in Wyndhamatrest. He was 8,30,

whom the other Forsign Assessors-at-for the 9,25, the sevend ons disappearing, shout 3.40 in time practical, easy, and manageable. GERMANY.

mast have been overcome in the meantime, sent a note the Police Station at about Mr. Lookimet saide did not remember har despatch of business, no arrangement being made the shape of a corkscrew. At first they were La 1873 the likin of the Empire was re- Tossely. 7ironalud frigutun. 85 $mocked frigates.

Gus: The Courier says the impression at the Custom 10.10. the previous night to inquire ifing done so, and if head it was a mistake. He at first for the reception by Mfr. Ko of Mr. Gitos perpendicular, bathfterwards swayed to and freturned as 18 millions of telo, but the 7 ironclad corvettes. Bernw frigules

House is that Mr. James Hart has been sitting they were aware that the uciso vas still going had mentioned eight clock, but that reforred On 18th July last, Mr. Giles, by order of till they eventually disappeared. They were real amount collected cannot be ascertained. 11 par-teckod cerretion. Senisers.

at the portfolis since he arrived at Pakking, and on He wrote on behalf of, several people, hat to another kind of pait.

H.M.'e Chargt d'Affaires, presented himself at travelling in a northerly direction. The mIt is quite withis probability that the collection to Lasked corvatton, 42rlane.cantisera.

that his appointment will be proclaimed us soon was treated very cavalierly, no notice belog tekoa Mr. Tripp said he ought it was very hard the Mixed Coart, and was zafused admittance fivès crowded along the Band to witness what amomoted to, say, 100 millions of taels, and that 300 gunboat.

se Sir Robert takes nate himself the positiva uf | szrept that the clut book was signed. He wout on the Europeans the neighbourhood that on the ples that Mr. Ko was streak On the may of the believed to be dragons No possibir half that amount ranched the provincial British Minister. The betting in favour of Mr.ta bed at about balf-past tan, and had to sbut they should have to d the noise up to slaven | 15th July, Mr. Giles, having previously sent up doubt, wo skali hear of some damage in the treasuries, there to be robbed and diminished In addition to the above Germany has 11 James Hart is to 1. Tho Tigasin corres the windows to keep out the noisa. At eleven clock. It was not by this fastival, but there his card, presented himself again and was cur- locality where the water-spouts disported them before the real pecvinent government got its kouclad gunbests carrying one 38-ton gun pondent of the Mercury gives currency to ac'clock he was awakened by hearing a rose was a three days' up at China Now Year, and toessly recnized by Mr. Ko, and from that time salvas, which appeared to as to be about 5 or 6 quals. The expenses of collection are enormous, each, 15 torpedo bouts, and was second class rumour that the Teang-li Tamén barn dooded which was like that caused by a fire or a riot, other religions fosti for which permits were to the end of the month the business of the miles on the other side of the Poutung ahora the wars of collection are artessively bad, and to place the Inspectoráto under a China oficial and he can over to the Police Station in his givan at least four are times a year. ► Court went on es must, and we congratulated The spouts caused a whirlwind which espaised the taxes are irregular, arbitrary, and so badly guaboat for count defence, against which (probably Li Feng-pao) with Mesra H. Esleeping clothes, and called the attention of His Worship-Ysay here is an order of ourselves that the matter. had been settled in a several sampsus, and passing over the fure-end | seranged in their Incidence that many trades Spain Coasts a third-class ironclad monitor, Hobson and James Hart as saristante, AP, S. Baker, who was on duty at the time, to the the Governor is it idular or general

manner aupropriate to what was due to Mr. of the Kiday gu, tock away three awnings, and industries are crushed. It happens that I together it is doubtful whether any decision noise. He got no satisfaction and he wa-tala Mr.Lockhart-I Nino to answer that ques- | Gites, and to the dignity of IM'a representa- | besaking the awning frames to atoms. There can give you one crusial instance, which indicates one Boating battery, 7 torpedo bostu, sad has yet been arrived at,

by a constable he believed it was F. C. 91, that üɔn,

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